Monday, April 2, 2012

Colorado wildfire

  • DENVER — A wildfire burning in rugged terrain west of Denver that killed two people and left a woman missing, ignited by windblown embers from a prescribed burn, was 70 percent contained on Friday, fire officials said.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • CONIFER, Colo. -- Colorado authorities are allowing all remaining evacuees from the Lower North Fork wildfire to return home on Monday.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Dramatic footage of one Colorado family's escape from a fast-moving wildfire captures a terrifying trip to safety.
  • (New York Daily News)
  • Residents displaced by a wildfire in Colorado can briefly return to their homes under escort Friday as the battle against the blaze continues, Jefferson County officials have said. The fire remained at about 45% containment Friday morning.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • A Jefferson County wildfire that has claimed two lives has been aided by a second day of favorable weather and is now 45 percent contained with lighter winds helping the firefighters.
  • (Tothecenter.com)
  • JEFFERSON COUNTY — Crews were still fighting to contain a wildfire in steep, rugged terrain in Jefferson County Sunday, but they continued to make progress, authorities said.
  • (Denver Post)
  • JEFFERSON COUNTY — The Lower North Fork fire cooperated with firefighters and brought a tone of optimism to an afternoon press briefing at Conifer High School. We had a very good day out there today, said incident commander Rich Harvey.
  • (Daily Camera)
  • (NewsCore) - Colorado officials said Friday that firefighters are winning their battle to contain a wildfire raging west of Denver, as crews race to stamp out the blaze before what is expected to be a windy, warm weekend.
  • (Myfoxdc.com)

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